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What's the difference between immigrants and immigrants?

The differences between immigration, immigration and migration are: different meanings and different emphases.

The relationship between immigration, immigration and migration is that all three have the meaning of "migration"

First, the meaning is different.

1, immigrants:? To move out of one's own country and live abroad for a long time.

Example:

Thousands of British people emigrate abroad every year.

Thousands of British people emigrate abroad every year.

2. Migration: refers to moving in from other countries and settling down for a long time.

Example:

1895 immigrated with his parents and grew up on Long Island.

65438-0895, immigrated with his parents and grew up on Long Island.

3. Migration: usually refers to the short-term or regular migration of a large number of people.

Example:

These animals migrate every year in search of food.

These animals migrate every year in search of food.

Second, the emphasis is different.

1, immigration: focus on "leaving the country"

2. Immigration: Pay attention to "entering another country"

3. Migration: The act of migration, when applied to people, usually means moving between countries.

Extended data

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Verb (abbreviation for verb) (seasonal) migration; Migration; Migration; Move; transfer

Third person singular: migration, present participle: migration, past tense: migration, past participle: migration.

Usage:

1. Birds and animals migrate with the seasons.

Swallows migrate south in winter.

Swallows migrate to the south in winter.

2. (Many people)? Migration; move

Synonym:? Emigrate abroad

After being forced to move from the countryside to the city to find a job.

Thousands of people were forced to flood into cities from the countryside in search of jobs.

3. (technical term)? 【V】? Move; transfer

Infected cells will migrate to other parts of the body.

The infected cells then migrate to other parts of the body.

Transfer (to another computer system)

Transplant (program or hardware) to another system.